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 1    1,  1|           gladnesse) I perceived a little before me two companions
 2    1,  2|          edge, and by and by for a little money that we who looked
 3    1,  3|         the space of ten months, a little before that I came to Larissa,
 4    1,  5|     youthfulnesse. This is he, who little regarding my love, doth
 5    1,  5|             and after issued out a little remnant of bloud, and his
 6    1,  6|           found him sitting upon a little bed, going to supper, and
 7    2,  8|        were talking thus together, little by little wee came to her
 8    2,  8|           thus together, little by little wee came to her house, and
 9    2,  8|           experienced in the same) little esteemed to beware of Pamphiles,
10    2,  9|         flame thereof doe never so little blaze forth, it will burne
11    2, 10|           with me. But I was not a little sorry that I had traind
12    2, 11|      greatly at the audacity of so little a beast. To whom I said,
13    2, 11|        members of my body began by little and little and little to
14    2, 11|           body began by little and little and little to revive. Then
15    2, 11|           by little and little and little to revive. Then he being
16    2, 11|         poore miser for lucre of a little mony sustained losse of
17    3, 12|        heads through the windowes, little regarding the dangers they
18    3, 16|           selfe from the ground by little and little, til at last
19    3, 16|           the ground by little and little, til at last she flew quite
20    3, 16|            her nothing else save a little Dill and Lawrell leaves,
21    3, 17|        wise pronounce. The Theeves little regarding my crying, did
22    4, 18|        with unhappy fortune that I little esteemed mine own danger,
23    4, 19|           scantly go. Then I saw a little before mee a river running
24    4, 19|         that wee had passed over a little hill, we came to our appointed
25    4, 19|          was nothing else except a little coat covered with thatch,
26    4, 19|          also their substance, how little or great soever it be. And
27    4, 19|          no other meat to feed on, little regarding any curiosity,
28    4, 20|           seen. After this we made little holes through the bears
29    4, 21|        crying, for the Theeves doe little esteeme your howling, and
30    4, 22|            her garments up, and by little and little bought her downe
31    4, 22|     garments up, and by little and little bought her downe into a
32    4, 22| presumptuous minde, how she cast a little gold into our laps, and
33    4, 22|        linked unto you for ever. I little esteeme to see your visage
34    4, 22|            your visage and figure, little doe I regard the night and
35    4, 22|          about to winne Psyches by little and little, but because
36    4, 22|        winne Psyches by little and little, but because they were wearie
37    4, 22|         and sayd, Because that wee little esteeme any perill or danger,
38    4, 22|     consider with thy selfe how I, little regarding the commandement
39    4, 22|            that Psyches had gone a little way, she fortuned unawares
40    4, 22|         and said nothing. Then the little pismire the emote, taking
41    4, 22|            desire her to send me a little of her beauty, as much as
42    4, 22|            beauty, will not take a little thereof to garnish my face,
43    4, 22|       standing farre of, was not a little sorry in that I lacked pen
44    4, 23|        called for succour, but she little prevayled, because there
45    4, 23|        already sustained. And thou little Asse, that art the occasion
46    5, 24|             And the theefe which a little before had brought the false
47    5, 27|          and she would call me her little Camell. But how greatly
48    5, 27|           set before me at night a little filthy branne, nothing cleane
49    5, 31|          one of them said, Tush we little esteeme the mischiefe he
50    6, 32|           to Lovers, who first doe little delight themselves in love:
51    6, 35|         came upon his body, and by little and little (in continuance
52    6, 35|            body, and by little and little (in continuance of time)
53    7, 37|        disturb them no more. But I little regarded my imprisonment,
54    7, 41|        Baker seeing this was not a little moved at the dishonesty
55    7, 41|            which was married but a little before to one of the next
56    7, 42|       himselfe alwayes lay under a little roofe shadowed with boughes.
57    7, 42|          oathes under God, that he little regarded the presence of
58    7, 43|       wounds: howbeit at length by little and little through ayd of
59    7, 43|            at length by little and little through ayd of his staffe
60    8, 44|           we fortuned to come to a little towne, where we lodged at
61    8, 45|          honest Asse, taking but a little of one dish, and a little
62    8, 45|          little of one dish, and a little of another, wherby no man
63    8, 45|        they marvelled greatly, and little esteemed the losse of their
64    8, 46|          night, who for gaine of a little money accorded to her desire,
65    8, 46|           if she would fetch her a little of that same drinke, to
66    8, 46|       which you might perceive two little wings, whereby you might
67    8, 46|           sold his judgement for a little pleasure, which was the
68    9, 47|           Gods themselves. Then by little and little I seemed to see
69    9, 47|     themselves. Then by little and little I seemed to see the whole
70    9, 47|          temperat sun, whereby the little birds weening that the spring
71    9, 47|            my long eares were made little, my great and stonie teeth
72    9, 47|        many servil pleasures, by a little folly of thy youthfullnes,
73    9, 47|             In the meane season by little and little we approached
74    9, 47|         meane season by little and little we approached nigh unto
75    9, 48|         maimed, which caused him a little to halt.~After that I manifestly
76    9, 48|  constrained to sell my robe for a little money: howbeit sufficient
77    9, 48|       saying, How is it that for a little pleasure thou art not afraid
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